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nikklg [1K]
3 years ago
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What is the main idea portrayed by the editorial you have just read

English
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vlabodo [156]3 years ago
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The editorial to which this question refers is "Yes, Virginia! There is a Santa Claus; timeless message"

Answer:

The central idea of the text is the ability to elaborate an answer to a child's question that is true, but does not compromise the child's innocence.

Explanation:

The editorial shows how a man was able to associate the existence of the Santa Claus, with the existence of feelings and inanimate things that exist in a subjective way in our life, but not in a concrete way. This answer was given to a child who wanted to know if Santa was real.

In this way they can confirm that the central idea of the text is the ability to answer children's questions in an appropriate way, without lies, but with delicacy.

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